Contrail over Palm Springs PSP. Time to go home.
Category: Desert Southwest
Time to Thank My Boots
A Marie Kondo moment…My boots walked their final switchback today. It was time to part company after thanking them for the joy they’ve brought to my life.
Chilly Heights
Rode the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to 8,500 feet. With one foot of snow on the ground, we abandoned our hiking plan. 7,000 feet lower, in Indian Canyons, we enjoyed an arduous, warm (75°F) hike up the Maynard Mine Trail, carefully avoiding cacti.
Nightlife
After hiking Palm Canyon for several hours, it was back to our hotel for a nap. Night fell, dinner enjoyed, then, just tonight, the nightlife. After one beer in a piano bar for “friends of Dorothy” it was time (6:20 p.m.) to walk back for a cup of tea, birthday cake, then sleep.
Kippers for Breakfast
A kipper is a whole herring, a small, oily fish, that has been split in a butterfly fashion from tail to head along the dorsal ridge, gutted, salted or pickled, and cold-smoked over smoldering woodchips (typically oak). Wikipedia. Kippers are a breakfast treat in mainly Anglo locales. I grew up with them in the northeast… Continue reading Kippers for Breakfast
Almost Wilderness
Hiked the South Lykken Trail above Palm Springs. Steep climb, lovely views, well maintained trail.
Climbing
Walked to a trailhead two blocks from the main drag of Palm Springs, then started climbing.
Palm Springs Hiking
Palm Springs, CA, is surrounded by mountains and lovely trails: good reasons to be there last week. There are downsides to hiking in the Palm Springs area: Too much driving to trailheads. It took one to two hours. Days are short at this time of year. When my partner and I were hiking around Palm… Continue reading Palm Springs Hiking
Oasis
Walked through a narrow oasis among California Fan Palms fed by springs. Agua Caliente Indian Reservation.